RFID Goes to School
The technology earned mixed grades when first deployed in schools. Now, its use is growing, slowly but steadily, with applications focused on improving teacher efficiency and ensuring student safety.
The technology earned mixed grades when first deployed in schools. Now, its use is growing, slowly but steadily, with applications focused on improving teacher efficiency and ensuring student safety.
Researchers at Staffordshire University have developed an RFID system to ensure contractors dispose of plasterboard in designated landfills.
The latest advance in RFID technology helps keep fruit fresh.
A top-level tagging plan will help apparel suppliers identify items now, and pave the way for tracking more products in the future.
A dual-mode EPC RFID tag works in the supply chain and secures data after an item is purchased.